These are images used in the video lecture and study guide.
Figure 6-1. The human digestive system.
Figure 6-2. Anatomy of the oral complex.
Figure 6-3. Section of a tooth and jaw.
Figure 1-1. The digestive system.
Figure 1-2. The pharynx.
Figure 1-3. Stomach.
Figure 1-4. Large intestine.
Figure 1-5. Salivary glands.
Figure 1-6. The liver.
Figure 1-7. The gallbladder.
Figure 1-8. The pancreas.
Figure 2-1. Quadrants of the abdomen.
Figure 2-2. Digestive system organs.
Figure 2-3. Abdomen landmarks.
Figure 3-1. Pylorus (the opening between the stomach and the duodenum).
Figure 3-12. Normal liver.
Figure 3-13. Typical alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver.
Figure 3-14. Top view of alcoholic cirrhosis showing typical nodules.
Figure 1-1. The digestive system.
Figure 1-2. Stomach, duodenum, and the accessory organs.
Figure 1-5. Colostomy sites.
Figure 1-7. Sengstaken-Blakemore tube.
An Introductory Course for Health Profession Students